John 3:16: "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life."
God always knows best, and I think one of the hardest things to do is to say YOUR will NOT MINE and mean it! Furthermore, it is important to share the stories of the other families since some of them will possibly come back from the US to SA now - I am thinking in particular about the Mom who looks after her daughter and grandson financially and is now sitting in the US alone. If that were me, I would get on a plane back to SA regardless of the danger I am in. I could not leave my child and grandchild to fend on their own. The media will spin it as if the lady is ungrateful, but the reality is much deeper and harder than that.
Sharing the stories also serve as a warning to those who are still in the process - do not leave your family that you cannot live without here - go together or don't go at all. (My way of thinking, it will be different for everyone.)
AfriForum did an in-depth investigation into Julius Malema to conclusively prove that the "Kill the Boer" chant is not just a metaphor, like his defenders and farm murder deniers claim.
https://t.co/fIKRiBOYVX
A new attack reported at Magersfontein Golf Club / Golf Estate near Ritchie, South Africa – July 7, 2026.
A mother and her children were viciously attacked yesterday evening by approximately 5 armed men at the Magersfontein Golf Club area. The brave mother was badly injured in the assault. Her children were tied up and bound by the attackers; a terrifying ordeal for little ones who should feel safe in their own community. The suspects remain at large, possibly fleeing along the river or road towards Ritchie. Local residents and the estate are on high alert as police investigate.
Another day, another brutal reminder of the relentless terror White South Africans and their loved ones face.
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I have shared Hannah's story before, but what I've never said out loud was what I saw in the photographs after her attack, and murder.
There are so many brutal farm attacks and murders in South Africa that continue to haunt me deeply, eating at all of us with every new story. But one that wakes me in the quiet hours of the night, is the unimaginable horror inflicted on young Hannah Cornelius.
This beautiful 21-year-old White Stellenbosch University student, full of life and promise, was carjacked along with her friend Cheslin Marsh just steps from safety. The gang of attackers abducted them, viciously beating Cheslin with bricks and rocks, leaving him for dead with severe injuries, including permanent hearing loss. Hannah’s ordeal was even more devastating. They forced her to consume drugs, then subjected her to hours of repeated gang rape and sodomy at a paintball park, holding her down, using condoms in a cruel attempt to conceal their crimes, leaving her with severe genital injuries, sand embedded in her body from the assault on the ground, and deep bruises on her arms and legs from being gripped so violently.
The pictures show her fierce fight for survival in the skin under her nails. Scratches she left on her attackers’ faces even after they overpowered her. Dragged to a remote Knorhoek farm road beside a vineyard, she was stabbed in the neck, beaten, and then had a massive 82-pound (37.5 kg) rock, pulled from a borehole, lifted and smashed down onto her head at least twice while she was held helpless on the ground. Her body was broken, bruised, bloodied, and exposed, her sacred parts left naked in the dirt, her face shattered by that terrible rock, her hands bearing the marks of desperate resistance, nails damaged, and dried tears mixed with blood.
I wish with all my heart I had never seen those images. I wish her mom and dad had never been forced to confront the full extent of her suffering. I so wish they never saw those images. Perhaps then, Hannah's mom would not have asked the ocean to take her, because sometimes, when I stumble upon those images, walking into the ocean and never returning, feels like mercy.
What puzzles me is Shelly's video that I saw this morning. Claiming some people ALREADY in the US as well as some who have not started the adjudication process yet got the ineligibility letters.
I hope there is a big mistake somewhere and also that the mistake is not just pushed under the carpet. May the truth be revealed soon.
@viking_boer@EFFSouthAfrica@Julius_S_Malema He means that we can flee now or we will face death. One way or another we will be gone. I pray against this evil spirit of hatred. May God protect us.
@Michael54863926 Meant to say, sorry Mike, that is a horrendous story. Hope you can get out of here on the refugee program, sounds like you really deserve a little peace and happiness.
Rich people in nice areas and security estates do not feel the pain like the rest of us do! It is NOT safe where I live at all. Can't go for a walk at all - at any time of the day - even with a HUGE scary looking pitty by my side. My daughters and I have been circled by menacing men at our local PicknPay - managed to get away just in time. Several other stories to tell. I love my country but to pretend that it is safe is a fallacy.
@ginnydmm Well, having read Shane's reply below about what the word hamas means, it is clear to me that the ANC and all its sister parties are then hamas too! Sounds like a perfect description of what they are and what they stand for.
@pookiepolls@Shelomohkeita I don't know but I guess no ❌English ❌Math ❌Afrikaans ❌Science ✔️warped new Marxist History and if Angie has her way, do away with all exams. Afterall she said studying causes brain cancer.
On Friday night, 1 June 2018, 72-year-old Marie Venter was cruelly attacked in her home on a farm in the Reitz area of the Free State.
According to reports from the time, she was severely assaulted and raped during the home invasion. The brutality of the attack led to her death. Details on the exact sequence of injuries are limited in public reports, but the assault involved extreme violence consistent with many South African farm attacks; physical beating combined with sexual violation of an elderly victim.
This attack occurred alongside another incident the same weekend in the Reitz district, where Kobus and Marlise van Niekerk were targeted at their farm around 04:00 on Sunday.
Farm attacks in South Africa, particularly in rural areas often target White farmers and their families with extreme violence. Elderly victims like Marie Venter are not spared, highlighting the vulnerability of isolated rural properties.
This remains a stark example of the ongoing rural security crisis in South Africa.
😔 Another brutal farm murder in South Africa. Last night (1 June 2026), farmer Hendrik Strooiberg was shot and killed in front of his wife during an attack on their smallholding in Kromdraai/Grootvlei, Pretoria North. The local farming community is devastated.
This is yet another Farm murder in a country where rural safety has collapsed.
Why does mainstream media largely ignore or downplay these attacks? Why does the government still refuse to officially recognize farm murders as a priority crisis?
Farmers feed the nation. They deserve protection, not silence.
#FarmMurders #Plaasmoorde #SouthAfrica #Kromdraai